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Fred Schulte, Kaiser Health News
Despite lawsuits, Medicare still out millions in lab fees
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Fred Schulte, Kaiser Health News
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05:03 pm |
December 15, 2017
Labs that were paid millions are now deeply in debt to Medicare with few assets on hand.
Doctors bill for urine tests, then ignore the results
By
Fred Schulte, Kaiser Health News
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05:40 pm |
November 29, 2017
As the popularity, and profitability, of urine tests has expanded, so has the potential for fraud and malpractice.
Insurance execs say bipartisanship needed to resolve key issues
By
Fred Schulte, Kaiser Health News
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11:20 am |
July 20, 2017
With future subsidies up in the air, some states, including California and Pennsylvania, allowed insurers to submit two sets of proposed premiums.
GAO: Medicare Advantage plans losing sicker patients
By
Fred Schulte, Kaiser Health News
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10:07 am |
July 06, 2017
A report by the Government Accountability Office adds new weight to criticisms that some health plans may leave sicker patients worse off.